Officials in Fayetteville expect more than 70,000 people to cast their votes in this election, which means they need more help.

"I need more bodies. I need more poll workers," said Washington County Election Coordinator Jennifer Price.

Election coordinators in Washington County are looking for a few more poll workers to make Election Day run smoothly.

"We always need more," Price said. "The larger poll sites would benefit from having more poll workers because we can break the books down and the voters can get through the registration lines quicker."

Coordinators said poll workers don't need extensive training before working at a polling location.

"There are jobs that they can do without any specialized training," Price said. "We set everything up so that the poll workers have as easy of a day that we can make possible."

If election coordinators didn't have enough poll workers, they would have to consolidate precincts, but that's not expected to happen this year.

"That allows voters to vote in their neighborhoods," Price said. "Otherwise, you would have massive vote centers where everyone would go and vote and you would have to drive further away from your home."

Benton and Crawford counties are also looking for a few more hands on Election Day. Sebastian County coordinators said they're good for now.

To be a poll worker, Arkansas residents must be a registered voter and live in that county.